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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 58

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 58
Fig. 5. The southern bank of the upper part of the Tijávid- arlækur channel. The arrow points to the location of profile I (Fig. 4). Note the tillite in the inner part of the channel bottom. Mynd 5. Suðurbakkinn ofarlega við Trjáviðarliek. Örin bendir á snið I (Mynd 4). Glöggt má sjá jókulbergið innst í farveginum. Table 1. Tijáviðarlækur. C14 datings 1980, carried out by Ingrid Olsson at Uppsala University. Tafla 1. Geislakolsgreiningar. Sample no. Stratigraphic loca- C14 age B. P. tion, see profile III, Fig. 4 Ti/2=5570 years Syni Staðsetning Aldur U-4359 Immediately above H5 6130±90 U-4358 Immediately below H5 6070± 120 U-4360 About 1.5 m below H5 8960 ±100 U-4361 About 1.5 m below H5 8940± 110 overlain by a thick reworked layer (4 m thick in profile II). The reworked part is stratified with alternating bands of dark and light tephra. Thin sand lenses are common. The dark tephra is more common, and the overall color is dark grey (Fig. 9). The H3 tephra both primary and reworked. The re- worked H4 tephra is overlain by the acid tephra layer from Hekla, designated H;s, which is about 2,800 years old (Thorarinsson 1958, Larsen and Thor- arinsson 1977). The primary part is about 2 m thick, and sometimes it has been eroded away as can be seen in Figs. 5 and 9. The pumice is often pinkish white in color, and the coarsest fragments here are at least 10 cm in diameter. The thickness of the reworked part is irregular. The H ( pumice breaks down very easily to form oval platy grains, yellowish in color. Sometimes scattered rests of roots and branches are seen in the reworked part, but no trace of organic soil. Sand lenses are less common than in the reworked H4. Loessial soil with tephra layers. As shown in profile I in Fig. 4 and also in Fig. 10, a loessial soil has accumulated on the top of the reworked H3 layer. Fig. 5 shows how it follows the H3 topography. The loessial soil is sandy, and in profile I at least three tephra layers were found, two ofwhich were ident- ified. Fhe lower one is the so called Settlement layer, approximately 900 AD (Einarsson 1962), and the upperoneis Katla 1000 AD (Thorarinsson 1967). The Hj tephra, both primary and reworked. On the loessial soil rests an acid tephra layer from Hekla, H[, which was erupted in 1104 AD and led to wasting of Pjórsárdalur valley (Thorarinsson 1944, 1967). In profile I (Fig. 4), H^ is about 1 m thick in the primary condition. It is similar to Hs both in color and composition, but the two layers are dis- tinguishable through their position in the soil pro- files. As can be seen in Figs. 5 and 10, the Hj follows the H3 topography. The reworked part, which can be seen in Fig. 5, is similar to the reworked part of H3, and oval platy grains from it are common in loessial soil in the area. 54 JÖKULL 32. ÁR
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